Book sections are usually numbered as x.x.x
, such as 1.2.3
. How do I sort a list of section numbers?
Store section numbers as a list of strings.
# a list of strings, section numbers
ls = ['1.1', '1.10', '1.2', '1.2.3', '1.2.1', '1.9']
lists = sorted([s.split('.') for s in ls], key=lambda x:map(int, x))
# [['1', '1'], ['1', '2'], ['1', '2', '1'], ['1', '2', '3'], ['1', '9'], ['1', '10']]
r = ['.'.join(sublist) for sublist in lists]
#['1.1', '1.2', '1.2.1', '1.2.3', '1.9', '1.10']
However, my expecting result is,
['1.1', '1.10', '1.2', '1.2.1', '1.2.3', '1.9']
1.10
is not a section number, it is a float. If you want an object that represents a section number, create a class for it. Using a float for this is a terrible idea.1.1
is semantically equal to1.10
, but this is not what you want. Keep the values as strings and sort by the split. Or even better: Create a proper type.1.10 == 1.1
and you can't make that not true as long as you're using numbers. This is not numeric data.